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Art Museum Teaches Youth About Prison

Art Museum Teaches Youth About Prison

MAM’s San Quentin Prison exhibit offers boys a stark portrait of life gone wrong.

Museums: Prohibition Exhibition Is Fascinating
Museums

Prohibition Exhibition Is Fascinating

County Historical Society show reveals city's unique place in "noble experiment" of 1920-1933.

Check Out Milwaukee Museum Week

Check Out Milwaukee Museum Week

Unique new partnership of 17 groups showcases city's wide range of cultural offerings.

Downtown Cultural Campus Envisioned

Downtown Cultural Campus Envisioned

Plan would include Marcus Center, Public Museum and Children’s Museum on same site.

Visual Art: Stories from San Quentin Prison
Visual Art

Stories from San Quentin Prison

Photography, writing and podcasts create a different kind of exhibit that captures life in prison.

Visual Art: Art Has Never Been Such Fun
Visual Art

Art Has Never Been Such Fun

MAM exhibit, “Serious Play: Design in Midcentury America” is for the child in all of us.

City Streets: The Two Streets Named Layton
City Streets

The Two Streets Named Layton

Meat packer and philanthropist Frederick Layton was so beloved he was honored twice.

Visual Art: The Artist As Thinker
Visual Art

The Artist As Thinker

Ryan Woolgar uses images and murky letters and numbers to probe the ineffable.

Now Serving: More Mexican, Menus, Margaritas
Now Serving

More Mexican, Menus, Margaritas

Plus: new pulled chicken place, Art Museum's new top chef, new Cafe Hollander brunch.

LGBTQ Leaders Demand Transgender Rights

LGBTQ Leaders Demand Transgender Rights

Protest at City Hall opposes Trump Administration's attempt to "erase" transgender people.

NEWaukeean of the Week: Jerome Beamon
NEWaukeean of the Week

Jerome Beamon

"We are building something great here in Milwaukee, and I’m proud to be a part of it!"

Visual Art: All in the Family
Visual Art

All in the Family

“Family Pictures,” a touring show of African American photography, offers depth and humanity, not stereotypes.

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